Centrality-friendship paradoxes: when our friends are more important than us
Work
Year: 2018
Type: article
Abstract: The friendship paradox states that, on average, our friends have more friends than we do. In network terms, the average degree over the nodes can never exceed the average degree over the neighbours o... more
Source: Journal of Complex Networks
Author Desmond J. Higham
Institution University of Strathclyde
Cites: 34
Cited by: 30
Related to: 10
FWCI: 2.128
Citation percentile (by year/subfield): 76.15
Subfield: Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
Field: Physics and Astronomy
Domain: Physical Sciences
Sustainable Development Goal Reduced inequalities
Open Access status: hybrid
APC paid (est): $2,839
Grant ID EP/P020720/1